A woman created a scene in the reception hall of a bank after the money in her account disappeared.
A Nigerian woman made a scene in a bank after N600,000 went missing from her account.
A video made by an eyewitness as seen on TikTok showed the woman screaming painfully as she demanded that her money is returned.
The woman lamented that she was previously keeping the money at home but now, robbers have made away with it.
[ruby_related heading=”More Read” total=5 layout=1]The eyewitness who shared the clip corroborated the woman’s statement in the video about previously keeping her money in the house.

The TikToker added that she began saving her money in a bank before a fake call led to her money’s disappearance.
“She dey keep her money normally for house oo no body like arm rubber disturb her the devil spirit come tell her make she go open bank acct for sterling bank she come put all her market and osusu money for bank na once dem call her fake call wire her all the money for her acct 600k and she dey manage what a wicked world,” the eyewitness wrote beneath the clip.
In the video shared online, the woman is seen prancing around the hall, crying for her money.
Watch the video below:
@ebi_frosh23 She dey keep her money normally for house oo no body like arm rubber disturb her the devil spirit come tell her make she go open bank acct for sterling bank she come put all her market and osusu money for bank na once dem call her fake call wire her all the money for her acct 600k and she dey manage what a wicked world 😡😡😡😭😭#ebi_frosh23 ♬ original sound – Ebi Frosh
Social media reactions below:
Queen Afiadell said: “Someone in the bank is responsible…dey look am finish come know say she not sabi book..so sorry.”
Emilex01 said: “Those small bank staffs wen dey do yahoo wen dey help dem Dey open app and set this up na dem oh.”
Franklin said: “If it’s a politician or top men they will track it fast but ordinary PPL they pretend they can’t do anything.”
ishigirl said: “This is so painful. “Sometimes it’s someone that as access to the bank and is no longer working there that will do this.”
Efueiri said: “The bank must release the account number the money was transferred to and the location of withdrawal very easy if they want to investigate. e no take.”